Sorry about the bad news, everyone...
http://ti.arc.nasa.gov/m/pub-archive/1476h/1476%20%28Wolpert%29.pdfThere can never be a complete theory of everything
At least not one that's expressed in a conventional way, such as being written down on paper, whether using obscure symbols or ordinary prose. As far as I could gather (before I had to stop reading due to massive brain haemorrhaging), they expanded upon Gödel's incompleteness theorem to make it more obviously applicable for the
actual universe, not just arithmetic.
Re: There Is Growing Evidence that Our Universe Is a Giant Hologram?
LOL, what are people in this universe then? Part of a hologram? How part of a hologram can have mind, spirit or soul? And what is god then? Explain things.
God ?! We clearly watch different videos on youtube
He's right though. Saying big words like "hologram" repeatedly does not impress anybody. Anyone who knows a little about holograms will recall that they require things like lasers which operate outside the realm of the projection itself. There's an unexplained "chicken and egg" problem with a universe that mysteriously projects itself into existence. I guess one reason why people (especially in the US) liked the Big Bang theory was because a) it got around that problem, and b) it implied that 'God' simply had a really big gun.
Maybe one way to get around the "no theory of everything" problem is that the universe itself is an instantaneous expression of a theory of everything. This is similar to some of the "simulated universe" talk where people realise that simulation cannot happen faster than the real thing, so for all intents and purposes, it
is the real thing.
Also, a serious problem with "atheist" theories for the universe is that they usually gloss over the philosophical problems about where the
idea of god comes from, or, in fact, where
any ideas come from. Even with plain old quantum physics -- what causes random things to be random? And how do we know they're random?